I've enjoyed SmackDown a lot but, for me, NXT is the most consistently good product out there, especially under the WWE banner. SmackDown had a solid year, overall, in 2018 but I wouldn't call it a great year as there were times in which it was hamstrung by questionable creative choices, such as consistently putting a ton of focus on Shane McMahon during the first half of the year, which seems to be in full swing again as we build towards the Royal Rumble and, of course, WrestleMania, but it's been far more enjoyable as a whole than Raw and far easier to watch.

With SmackDown having more of a "sports" feel to it, at least according to reports regarding Fox wanting to make some changes to it, the idea of it being more serious is something that intrigues me because being presented as though it's actual competition instead of a television show is something that WWE has never really done before on a consistent basis, at least not when it comes to the main roster. Too often, fans have been all but told that wins and losses don't matter and while that's technically true, I think that creating the perception that they do could help lend to better overall storytelling, more consistent booking and a stronger sense of continuity as these are things that the main roster at times, especially when it comes to Raw, sorely lacks.